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The Encyclopedia of Cut Flowers: What Flowers to Buy, When to Buy Them, and How to Keep Them Alive Longer

  • Mã sản phẩm: 0762483288
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  • Publisher:Black Dog & Leventhal (October 10, 2023)
  • Language:English
  • Paperback:368 pages
  • ISBN-10:0762483288
  • ISBN-13:978-0762483280
  • Item Weight:1.72 pounds
  • Dimensions:6.05 x 0.94 x 8 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank:#611,297 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #241 in Flower Arranging (Books) #387 in Flowers in Biological Sciences #537 in Gardening Encyclopedias
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The Encyclopedia of Cut Flowers: What Flowers to Buy, When to Buy Them, and How to Keep Them Alive Longer
The Encyclopedia of Cut Flowers: What Flowers to Buy, When to Buy Them, and How to Keep Them Alive Longer
1,136,000 vnđ
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From Calvert Crary Executive Director of FlowerSchool a DIY guide to cut flower arranging
Flower care, and photographs, for the best seasonal buying and arranging.

Two hands preparing flowers for arrangement in home display


Conditioning Tip #1 from The Encyclopedia of Cut Flowers

"Remove all or most of the foliage from the stem. Leaves have a way of sucking the hydration out of the stem and robbing the flower of life. It’s better to remove it and replace it with a similar-looking foliage than to have the flower not live up to its potential.”

Hand demonstrating how to refresh cut flowers for home display


Conditioning Tip #2 from The Encyclopedia of Cut Flowers

"Some flowers like hydration from the top down rather than bottom up. Many varieties enjoy moist air and don’t get enough from simply placing the stems in water. Be sure not to spray too much water on flowers, as that may trap water within the flower’s petals, which promotes mold growth.”

Hand demonstrating further care of flowers and greens for home display


Conditioning Tip #3 from The Encyclopedia of Cut Flowers

“Wrapping a bunch of flowers in moist paper, such as kraft paper, will help them hydrate. First, remove the foliage. Then, spray the paper you are using with a spray bottle of fresh water so that it is moist but not sopping wet. Lay the varieties in and close the cone around them.”

 

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